Global Webster Archive

Thaddeus Coe recently shared this in our Online Student Commons about taking online classes while being deployed: “I will say that I’ve been fortunate to attend online courses while currently on deployment. For me, I’ve learned to balance my workload

A student recently shared this about Professor Mishriki in his end of first online class survey for Spring 2: “Professor Mishriki was the perfect combination of passion, personality, performance, and effectiveness. Not only was he passionate about the subject, but

We are into the summer term and caught up with Karen Wakeland, the textbook representative for the Online Learning Center. Learn a little more about her and her role: Please tell us about yourself and your background. I was born

By John Link It is important to think about today’s resume as more than a physical document. Through social media, one has the ability to present their personal and professional self through a variety of platforms. For some employers, reviewing

Webster University’s BA in Media Communications program is ranked #10 in the U.S. In a review of schools across the nation, Webster’s program stood out in both quality and affordability. You can see our ranking here: www.affordablecolleges.com/rankings/affordable-online-bachelors-degrees-communications/. “Communication is vital to just

We talked a bit with Adam Moss, Counselor for Online Student Admissions. Please tell us about yourself and your background: My first job out of college was working with a local student loan servicer, and it’s where I figured out that

We talked with one of one of our managers in the Online Learning Center, Michelle Loyet. Michelle is the lead of the OLC Administration and Student Services team. Please tell us about yourself and your background. I came to Webster 10 years ago,

By John Link Preparing a list of references is an important part of any employment application process. The purpose of a reference is to reinforce messaging communicated in an interview from former or current supervisors, co-workers, and other contacts who

By Tyann Cherry Evaluations are how we learn. Just like you receive feedback on your assignments, evaluations are a way for us to figure out what worked and what didn’t related to course content and instruction. Without feedback we can’t

The Academic Resource Center (ARC) team is conducting a student satisfaction survey and is seeking student & faculty input. This survey includes questions about your overall experience with the ARC as well as questions about specific services they offer. If